The Love Trilogy is a series of
plays about relationships, life, death, friendship
and love, and doing things your own sweet way.

At its core it
charts the ‘growing up’ of Tender, a London
thirty-something who, through one arguably minor
slip-up, brings disaster into his marriage, with
consequences that will last him a lifetime.

Tender’s journey
is tied to that of Eugen, his best friend who in
turn is still learning to reconcile his
characteristically contemporary longing for
independence with the unruly demands of his heart.

Over the
course of seven years, the three plays introduce a
group of characters who each juggle the
imperatives of their own complex lifestyles,
sometimes in triumph, sometimes in tears, and
mostly in the hope and belief that there is, after
all, a ‘good way’ of being human.

“Sebastian
Michael’s play ‘about life on the edge of the
century’ is stirring, prophetic
stuff...insightful and moving.”